
Catalogue
- Year
- 1953
- Medium
- reversal film
- Artist
- Cecil Beaton
Artist

Photography
Cecil Beaton died nearly 40 years ago, but he remains as relevant now as he was in life. He was one of those extraordinary life-enhancers who lifted people out of their everyday lives and gave them something to dream about. Sotheby’s owns the magnificent archive of his life’s work as a photographer, from his earliest days until the last difficult years following his stroke. We think of Cecil Beaton first and foremost as a photographer, and he invested his photographs with style and glamour. There was also a strong element of theatricality. He liked to bring the best out of his sitters, so very often he dressed the set as in a stage production, to place them in context. His all seeing eye took in faults – he did not look at the world through rose-tinted spectacles – but having seen these faults, he disguised them by posing his sitters to their best effect.
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Portrait of Gilbert & George at the Photographer's Home
1974 · Gelatin silver print

Henry Ford II
1968 · Gelatin silver print

Henry Ford II
1968 · Gelatin silver print

Maria Callas
1956 · Gelatin silver print

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth
1953 · Gelatin silver print

China 1944: A destitute boy with a wicker basket in the Poor People's Refuge in Changsa
1944
Record
Verified by Watts Index- Artist
- Cecil Beaton
- Year
- 1953
- Medium
- reversal film
- Watts ID
- WW-1953-559862
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- wikidata
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- verified